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🤖 AI/ML · 22 Aug 2026 13:05 UTC

Hook, hold, harvest and hide: Meta's alleged strategy laid out in first week

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Why it matters: Platform moves like this ripple through every toolchain built on top. Watch for breaking API changes, then update your integrations deliberately rather than on hype.

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🔗 Tech · 22 Aug 2026 13:05 UTC

Canada suspends trade negotiations with USA and match tariffs dollar for dollar

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Why it matters: For builders, the signal to take from this is the trend direction, not the headline: note it, re-test what it touches in your stack, and move on. Most weeks, boring pipelines win.

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🔗 Tech · 22 Aug 2026 13:05 UTC

Z80: The 1970s Microprocessor Still Alive

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Why it matters: For builders, the signal to take from this is the trend direction, not the headline: note it, re-test what it touches in your stack, and move on. Most weeks, boring pipelines win.

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🤖 AI/ML · 22 Aug 2026 13:05 UTC

Munder Difflin: Agent harness to run an office of your clones

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Why it matters: Agent tooling is moving faster than agent safety practices. When you add autonomy to a pipeline, scope permissions tightly and keep a human review gate on anything that writes to production.

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🔗 Tech · 22 Aug 2026 13:05 UTC

There's no reason for software to be slow anymore

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Why it matters: For builders, the signal to take from this is the trend direction, not the headline: note it, re-test what it touches in your stack, and move on. Most weeks, boring pipelines win.

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🔗 Tech · 22 Aug 2026 13:05 UTC

5 new ways to level up your learning with Search

Here’s how you can use Google Search tools to study for classes and standardized tests.

Why it matters: For builders, the signal to take from this is the trend direction, not the headline: note it, re-test what it touches in your stack, and move on. Most weeks, boring pipelines win.

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